Microsoft Tests Wearable AI Badge for Work

Microsoft is testing a wearable AI badge concept, known as Project Solara, designed for office workers. The device aims to integrate AI agents directly into the workplace environment.
Why it matters
Wearable AI hardware represents a shift in how enterprise software and AI agents are deployed in professional settings.
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